Matt Henry occupies an unusual place in the New Zealand cricket playing roster. It's rare you find the Canterbury seamer is not in a test or ODI squad but it's equally rare you find him in the final XI.
Henry is one of a cluster of good quality fast-medium bowlers in New Zealand cricket. Trent Boult, Tim Southee and Neil Wagner hold prime spots in the test set-up, and their numbers show they deserve that primacy.
At 26, he is coming into his prime, a few years younger than the other three, and is next in line with the likes of Doug Bracewell, Lockie Ferguson, Adam Milne, Ben Wheeler and Scott Kuggeleijn, getting the odd chance and looking to push their case for a greater presence.
He's into his first season with Kent in the English county championship and has been a roaring success. In the first three games, Henry has taken a remarkable 27 wickets at a gob-smacking average of 8.6 apiece, top of the charts at this early point.
There were match figures of 7-70 against Gloucestershire, 12-73 against Durham and 8-90 against Glamorgan.